yonaka coilovers
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[media]http://http://www.tunersports.com/images/products/1286470126-yonaka-coilovers.jpg[/media]has anybody bought coilovers from yonaka motorsports and if so are they a good coilover for street use ? thank for your help for anybody with input
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Here is a better link.
http://www.tunersports.com/yonaka-sp...ers_mp498.html
My two cents, these shocks are probaly not any better or worse than the rest of the coil overs in the tuner category.
http://www.tunersports.com/yonaka-sp...ers_mp498.html
My two cents, these shocks are probaly not any better or worse than the rest of the coil overs in the tuner category.
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I have these on my S2k right now as I bought the car with them on.
Impressions coming from BC Coilovers on a 350Z: Yonaka is softer on the stiffest setting then I was running on the Z. Street, these go very low, ride quality is alright but slow speed big bumps are uncomfortable. BC Coilovers are not the best at low speeds but even when I was on 20" and BC it felt equivalent to the 17" and yonaka on the S2k.
That being said, I will be taking the Yonaka off my S2k and putting some KW V3s for track use.
If you are looking for a cheap used pair lmk and we can arrange something. Will be selling these shortly
Impressions coming from BC Coilovers on a 350Z: Yonaka is softer on the stiffest setting then I was running on the Z. Street, these go very low, ride quality is alright but slow speed big bumps are uncomfortable. BC Coilovers are not the best at low speeds but even when I was on 20" and BC it felt equivalent to the 17" and yonaka on the S2k.
That being said, I will be taking the Yonaka off my S2k and putting some KW V3s for track use.
If you are looking for a cheap used pair lmk and we can arrange something. Will be selling these shortly
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